GO YE AND WORSHIP. A HOBRIBLE DEATH. . k 1 i i. I Mr. ; Wm. n. nraunoB or Durham Mcalded to Death By the Bursting ot a Steam Pipe Superintendent Xiathes Seriously Scalded i V uuiXUUJttM, JM.jU., b AT U K DA x J MARCH 25, 1899. lhc fimrches lf Our Town Will Bo Tiirown upen for Ton You Are Welcome. T?tt J N "Faust will liolil roffnlnr services tomorrow at Trinity Re- A horrible accident occurred at formed church. Subject for the a cotton mill at Durham Friday morning service, "Affections for before noon when a pipe coming FeUowmen." Evening, "The from a newly erected pump burst, Two Sons." .Beginning Wednes- filling the room in which Mr. W day night at 8 o'clock special fBranson and Superintendent services will be continued until Mathos were in with steam. Sunday, Rev W H McNairy So If ull of steam was the room assisting part of the time All that the door could not be opened. are - Mr. Branson, during his suffering There will be services tomor- in the room, broke out a window row, Palm Sunday, at All Saints glass: and called for help.- At last Episcopal church by the Rector, the wall on one side of the build Re. J 0 Davis, at l b o'clock to- ing broke and let out the steam. rnorruw muiuiut i.vijnwY nut it was too latA t,n oata thA night at 7.30. Sabbath school Hfe Gf Mr. Branson, whose body tomorrow tmermjuu ut o u uiuuii.. There will b u" . - I o clonk. T ia nnndif.inn ct th Wednesday afternoons., . , , !.-.' , superintendent was reported very Rer. B Lacy Hoe will hold serious on Friday night, j services tomorrow at the Baptist The sad new3 in regard to Mr. church. There will be services Branson camo here that' day, both, morning and night. Sub- geverai dispatches having been jeet for 11 a. m., "The Barren received by Mr. J M Odell at Tree.? Subject for 7.00 p., m., different times. Besides beine a "Hypnotism" shock to his friends and acquaint- Regular services" will be held ances the death rests heavily on at Central Methodist church both the families of Messrs. J M and tomorrow morning and night by W R Odell. Mrs. Branson is a the pastor, Rev. J E Thompson, sister to Mrs. W R Odell and the The hour for holding the evening love and care of almost a father service has been changed from has been bestowed upon the 7 o'clock to 7.30. deceased by Mr. J M Odell. Rev. W B Onoy, pastor of St. Mr' Bratf8n WM ?,ne f th Aidiews Lutheran church,' will most enterpnsing mill men of . . rnr Rrnf a anA Via hfilrl o. nnaitinn begin .a series of sermons,lor "r r Single Copy 6 Cents ANOTHER BATTLE. Agnnaldo Defeated fih at p liOss on BothxKides. It seems that there has been another sharp battle in the Philippines, though it is .not reported through official, sources. The American lossj in killed and wounded is said to be 100. while i i that of the enemy is estimated at 300 or 400. The results are said to bo a sweeping victory for the American arms. It is again stated g with assurance, that Gen Otis.will proceed to crush Aguinaldo and his forces. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. M J Freeman returned home last night from a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J the earrv- train i- this was badlv scalded. TTa Mail that a services at f o'clock ff v o . . . t n K e earr r ,., , afternoon a few minutes after 5 Durham. Londay, Tuesday and , , . mu. 'Lt iui ! Mr. AM Brown M Odell left on Baorning for SABBATH BELLS. Passion Week tomorrow night. There will be regular services at sSt. James' Lutheran church to morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. C B ' Miller. Usual eeryicea whiqh will be a hard one for his successor to nil. returned home this morning afier being gone for several days." j 1.".uuk m,imiF- n()t man fQr nied Miss Josie Craige to SaliBbuiy QrQ tQ this morning. X Contrlbntlon Fnrnlsfied i for Thought Before the Sabbath Day The Sabbath As Once and Now. S i I x . Written for The Standard, t The approach of the Sabbath briDgs mauy an interesting question to the minds of the people. Were all the questions that arise in the minds of; mqn audible we would be astonished that the; people of this enlightened Nineteenth Century hayr8och narrow views about this, the most Holy day of the week. in Jfixodna 16:23 the words of the i Lord are repeated by Moses, 'This is that which the Lord hath said ' Tomorrow is the rest of the ; Holy Sabbath unto the Lord : bake that which ye will bake today and seethe that ye Will seethe ; and that which remaineth oyer lay up for you to be kept until the morning." rebukes the Paarisees for their strut adherence to the ) letter i ; i of the law about the Sabbath. His :o tcacu tnsm tne proper Hear his words : Mark 2:27. i i abbth was made for man. the Sabbath : Theres Son of man is Lord also of aim is 8 )irit. ' 'ha H the Sabbath they used to t have in New England. I have never lived in New England but I would rathd trust the Puritanic Sabbath with all its faults than this modern bibbath whichjis faat declining from beiai a sabbath at all. As soon as oi modern Sabbaths will prod stalwart characters as the New Eng land Sabbafh I am satisfied and. shall be surprieed. The Puritanic csaDDatn had no watcaers in the pevr 8eeingj whether the preacher could entertain an audience for twetysflvi minutes or half an our. It did not allow the sleeper to snore to hie own comfort and to the dieecLafcrt o" those that loDged to hear the word the Sabbath." Today he would say Mr8.Jno.,Alli8on will go to Sal- the Sabbath was m:ide not that man I - I I i -- isbury tonight to spend tomorrow might! cease from their worldly with her relatives. buainega. hut that thv miirht pni iv Rev. J R ! Brooks came down Ue bounteoui feast prepared by the from Saiisbuiy last 'night. Ho was spirit of God. the guest of Mr. M J Freeman. Would to God that we could all -Superintendent! Chas. Hielop P3m a higher aciation of our JLnld to Rest this Alternoon : T . I H 1 ; I - Eor some reason the remains of Jiope .Barrier did not arrive until this moring at 10 o'clock. A will be hold at Bort wnile before 1 o'clock the Forest Hill Methodist- church to J Vjrocession left the home of Mrs. morrow moruinff and nicht bv the I t?:u Lr 4 ivtf Piaooonf Pastor, Rev. J H Arnold. ! where the body was interred this The usual services will be held afternoon. Mr. Guy Barrier failed at the First Presbvterian church to reach here from South Carolina. " j i i : mm tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. W rrotracted iieetintc. 0 Alexander. I Special services at Epworth church ' to begin tomorrow. Preaching at For the Benefit of Farmers. . j M , .1 , j -n , 11 11 a. m. by the pastor, and at 7 p. Farmers would do well, says m by the Presiding Elder, Dr. J R the Raleigh correspondent to the Brooks. j ; Charlotte Observer, to take ad- At 2 30 p. m ladies' meeting at . . . ' v . , the church, conducted by Mrs. O L vantage of the fact that, simply QrayeD -l by the asking, they can have sent At 3 p. m. the cottage prayer to them every month the Bulletin meetings, as arranged, conduced by ,(,, . 14 , . . . several brethren, and a special prayer of the Agricultural Experiment meeting for men in the ball over station, containing an analysis ot Robbin's store, conducted by Rev. L fertilizer, and a registration of O Nash. .! . - guano. The labor reports may 0harlotte ia t0 arrive and will con also be had free of charge, merely duct the services eaoh day at 4 p. m. I and 7.30 v, in. ! . I nkviafinriB aro namPfltlV TPfl nested VJiiiulilllU.Hv -. J WT : arrived here this morning from By- nam to spend a few days here Mr. W R O Jell and wife left Hst night for Durham on account of the 6ad accident which "befell Mr. W H Branson. j : Misses Maggie and Lottie Gray, of Charlotte, arrived here this morn- iae to visit at the home of their i t uncle, Mr. W G Boshamer. i l Mrs. C L T Fisher and Miss Erie Caldwell, both of Charlotte, are ex- i ? i Sabbath heritage 1 j We cannot CDunt the treasures of the Christian Sib bath. It spreads out over us the two wings of the Archangel of mercy!. O blessed Babbath ! They icoff at the old Puritanic Sabbath, of God. It was full of the mug of voices blending in emg-'t prMse to God. Oh, blessed dav II I should like to die some! Sabbatb rD rrn the air is ftil) nf chiTch pn.jc le bella arejringib. Leaving the tome group iwith a diug blesss ing7 1 should like to look upon some Christian assembly ;, cimuung th. nraiaes of God as I wnr to join the oie hundrtd and ftitv and tour bell, coxae the hou:aid thousand and ot thousands the throne o Hark ! I he r the 4,o)d kirk" on the hillside of Hesvep I It is la wedding s ucding trouod . the Sin of Goi. for behold the bridegroom ch ! Id ia a victors bell, for we are more than coDqu. rtrs through him hat lo ue. it is bath bell, for .i?. call& th1 earth pose. THE and Heaven to ever the fcab nations pt aedngr re No. J . BEST PRESOKIPTION. FOR CHILLS and fver is a bottle of Grove?sTaste less Chill Tonic, ever ffails to cure; Then why experiment with oiLUilsc imitations? Price 50 cents. .Your money back if it fails to cure. j to spend Sun- Mr. R A Brown. pected here tonight day at the home of Attorney Morrison ; Caldwell Went to Salisbury tnis morning to attend the trial of Mr. Bost yesterday Mr. Ed. Bost. afternoon em ployed Mr. Caldwell. T:.f -uaoor. Hsonlo Notice. Hegular communication to use the occasion for personal ad vancement, and for leading sinners to the Saviour. Let those who can't WStokes Lodge No. 32, A. F. & be witn us neip uy vueir . A. M.,:Mo3day night, Mr rch' Let the unsaved "Prepare to Meet 27 th. 7 30 n'ilnnir' Their Godwin the duties of life, and Green Mountain Haplf Syrup. Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickle$ per Bottle 10 bents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents per can. Ervin & Morrison OROCER5 - !sr ml THE WORLD DO 'HOOVE! Billy Goats will butt- Rain or Shine Bell, n arm WILL SELL FU Gompaay ' r.'i it By order of W. M. Jas. O. Fink, Sec. aolemnities of death. Thos W. Smith, P. O. March 25th, 1899. "HVBIOB'I AIDIOa BSIWn I .... , a.1 t.z The Bt Sl in A. world for tronblod witn .Benaaoini. r v v I . T " LF I ww k n I I tin I I gttte, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt 0hamber HhMnwi - :iT:-vl Lot cost you a cent if it does no good. Uver cores, J eixqr uiiaupcu i - . ... ii0-A Hands, niuifci; na t,h 11 One applicaion yiU fJ' 8 fin p 7- V -7. i It also cures sprains anu uiuibcd iu. yo- sin Eruptions, and positively cures tlura the time required by any other llea or no pay required. It is Rsaranteed to give rtstief action or one? refunded. Price 25 cents per 7X For sale at P B Fetzcr's Brugr Btore. treatment. Cuts, burns, irostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, Glandular ana ouwc bwcuiubo V vii fy cured by applying it. .Every bottle warranted: Price, 23 and 50.cts.-M It Marsh'&ICo. OPEJISGAT- ISS MARY BRACHEN'S Saturday, March 25. Easter Cards as Souvenirs. The public cordially Invited. Conoord is the best town in the State and we do not allow oast of a better FUBNI- Car Lots Spo Cash and a town or city in North Carolina td TUBE STORE than Concord has. trying to follow the Golden Rule has given us a trde tb it we are proud of. ... We are making a prie on what is left of our . . . DAMAGED STOCK hat will surprise you, see. Parlor Suit that cost $55.00 to go for 125.00. 825-90 Side Beard for $15.20. $40.00 Suit of Fur niture for $25.00. Come and SEB. Bell, Harris & Go I

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